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the colgate maroon founded 1868 volxevn colgate university hamilton n t november 11 1964 no 9 former star duffy returns to coach raider cage team robert duffy 62 all-time un iversity basketball scoring cham pion yesterday was named head coach of the red raiders for the coming season duffy's appointment is effect ive immediately according to athletic director everett d barnes barnes said the major prob lem encountered in the two weeks of considering applica tions was that we felt it unethi cal to interrupt another college basketball program at this point in the season for this reason the matter was handled quietly barnes also stressed the need for a coach who would teach the game and rebuild the sport at the university succeeds o'hora duffy will succeed frank o hora varsity basketball coach who has been serving on an in terim basis since robert dew ey's resignation on oct 15 duffy who is a native of ka tonah graduated from colgate in 1962 and was immediately drafted by the st louis hawks of the national basketball as sociation as their second round choice he has since played for the new york knicks and the detroit pistons as a player here he set a single-game scoring record of 48 points a season record of 611 and a three-year career record of 1,591 his average of 26.6 points a game in the 1962 sea son also was a record he was a third-team all-am erica selection in his senior year during his professional car eer he also worked extensively staging and teaching in clinics for youth groups and high schools in community work and in public relations he will hold the faculty rank of instructor in physical educa tion and will teach in the phy sical education teacher training program the new coach met with the varsity squad immediately after his appointment o'hora will continue as freshman coach un til karl lawrence returns from leave conant meeting with cte today james a conant president emeritus of harvard university was scheduled to meet today with the faculty committee on teacher education conant is visiting the campus as part of the new experimental teacher education program in augurated by the state of new york in which the university is participating with five other colleges the program is designed to give each university the pre rogative for determining what the requirements for its specif ic teacher training program will be rather than require that all colleges conform to the state re quirements as is the case now 1 million gift opens fund campaign by john sober 66 anonymous alumnus contribution initiates 5-year 22.9 million drive new york city â€” an individual anonymous grant to the university of stocks and se curities worth in excess of 1 million was announced last night at the 1964 alumni fund drive kick-off dinner held here the dinner for committeemen from the new york area launched the university's 22.9 mil lion five year development campaign the gift will be made in the form of a deferred giving plan by which the univesity will receive irrevocable title to the stocks but the donor will continue to receive until a stipulated time the interest on the funds public information director robert g smith said this period could be quite long or that possibly in two or three years this person may turn all benefits of interest over to the university at any rate the gift cer tainly becomes part of the uni versity fund drive receipts and will benefit the university as a part of the endowment in any case smith added this type of giving is often preferred by donors since it of fers certain advantages as stated in a university pamphlet con cerning contributions under the life income plan gifts to colgate guarantee the donor a fixed life income as well as tax advantages donors may desig nate survivors to receive income on the gift for life the university annouced that the anonymous donor attended the university as a student some years ago but was forced to leave for an unspecified rea son although it was not for dis ciplinary or academic reasons smith said that the alumnus had maintained his interest in the university although not holding a diploma and had helped support it through gifts over the years this certainly wasn't his first gift to the university smith commented in a letter written to the uni versity the donor stated al though it was not my good for tune to graduate i have always treasured my association with the college as an undergraduate and alumnus colgate has sub stantially enriched my life i feel it is the obligation of all alumni to help colgate continue its tra dition of independence for the benefit of those who come after affiliation with nsa approved by senate by george gowen 66 despite vociferous objections from three living units the stu dent senate voted 16-3 monday night to affiliate with the nat ional students association charles o ingraham 65 chairman of the senate's nat ional affiliation committee de fended the motion as making available a steady stream of new ideas from other campuses on a regular basis something which the senate has lacked he said that leaders in gov ernment education and other countries do regard the resolu tions of the nsa as the true reflection of college-age youth taking the opportunity when it is offered can't kill us added ingraham objections were raised in the debate on the grounds that the organization might be able to use the university's name in support of objectionable resolu tions ingraham answered that min ority reports were submitted on any deeply contested issues and that the senate retained the op tion to leave the nsa at any time if it decided to voting against the motion to affiliate were alpha delt beta and dodge house other business the senate then moved to send a strong protest to dean griffith concerning the manner in which the student affairs committee has handled the is sue of formal rushing robert w cranston chair man of the ifc revealed that the student affairs committee last week sent a recommenda tion to the educational policy committee on the ifc's petition to have formal rushing reinstat ed at the beginning of second semester rather than during the semester break according to cranston a tooth and nail session ensued last friday in dean leemon's office at which the ifc arriv ed at a compromise recom mendation with the student af fairs committee both he and senate president peter c schaehrer however refused to disclose the content of the rec ommendation despite objections from various senators the senate voted to protest the deliberate secrecy followed by the faculty committees and the refusal to make a clear statement of position to the stu dent body this was passed in place of another motion which would have bound the houses to begin formal rushing on feb 12 1965 regardless of the epc's recom mendation schaehrer criticized this previous proposal as rash winter party discussed in other business social chairman edward w dietrich reported that such groups as the sherreles bo diddley and gene pitney are being considered as possible features for the winter party concert terry skinner president of the outing club also outlined some proposed activities for winter party to make it more like a winter carnival included would be night ski ing on friday night finals in intramural skiing and toboggan ing friday morning and a ski ing competition saturday morn ing for boys and their dates saturday evening before the concert a combined fireworks display and torchlight skiing display would be put on skinner estimated expenses at about 500 this would be fin burns political expert to lecture nov 19 on election as turning point by robert d kirsheman 67 james macgregor burns a leading authority on the american political system will lecture on 1964 a turning point on thursday nov 19 at 8:30 p m in the chapel , the talk sponsored by the department of political science and core 37 will include an analysis of the recent election burns is expected to lecture approximately an hour and then answer questions for 30 minutes chairman of the political sci ence department at williams college burns received his b.a at williams and earned his ph.d from harvard burns served the federal gov eminent as a member of the na tional war labor board during 1942-43 and the first hoover commission in 1948 in 1949 he served on the little hoover commission of massachusetts he has also participated in the salzburg seminar in american studies burns is the author of many books including congress on trial roosevelt the lion and the fox john kennedy a pol itical profile government by the people and deadlock of democracy the four party system he is now engaged in a stu dy of the american presidency the results of which will be made into a book besides being a leading stu dent of american institutions burns is an active member of the democratic party he has run for congress from his dis trict in massachusetts and wor ked for the state party ' hamilton board suspends vote on ordinance the hamilton village board last night decided to take no ac tion on the proposed ordinance designed to make illegal the carrying or drinking of unsealed or unpackaged alcoholic bever ages on the streets sidewalks and public places of the village according to board member james a storing the board de cided to let the students work it out and hamilton mayor ed mund clark suspended any ac tion on the ordinance for a time however storing said at some future time the ordinance could be brought up again he stressed that the village board members did not table the or dinance because they much prefer to have the colgate stu dents work out the problem and a tabling of the matter would make further action im perative storing also said the board was very impressed with the students honest concern about the problem village board member and police commissioner john wells said the principal reasons for drafting the ordinance were the litter and empty beer cans on broad street and several inci dents involving colgate students drinking and being disorderly in the village park senate vice president brian small 65 said it's the opinion of the student senate that we'd like to clear this up ourselves with regard to the liquor drinking and litter problem its self dean griffith added the conscience of a crowd and the search for freedom lead people to do strange things hamilton mayor edmund d clark involved in liquor ordinance controversy storing opens talk for rights group the colgate human rights group will present an informal discussion tonight on the civil rights struggle who should fight it and where should it be fought keynote remarks will be deliv ered by james a storing dean of the faculty and huntington terrell associate professor of philosophy the discussion will be held in room 106 of lathrop hall start ing at 8 p m continued on page 7 continued on page 7

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the colgate maroon founded 1868 volxevn colgate university hamilton n t november 11 1964 no 9 former star duffy returns to coach raider cage team robert duffy 62 all-time un iversity basketball scoring cham pion yesterday was named head coach of the red raiders for the coming season duffy's appointment is effect ive immediately according to athletic director everett d barnes barnes said the major prob lem encountered in the two weeks of considering applica tions was that we felt it unethi cal to interrupt another college basketball program at this point in the season for this reason the matter was handled quietly barnes also stressed the need for a coach who would teach the game and rebuild the sport at the university succeeds o'hora duffy will succeed frank o hora varsity basketball coach who has been serving on an in terim basis since robert dew ey's resignation on oct 15 duffy who is a native of ka tonah graduated from colgate in 1962 and was immediately drafted by the st louis hawks of the national basketball as sociation as their second round choice he has since played for the new york knicks and the detroit pistons as a player here he set a single-game scoring record of 48 points a season record of 611 and a three-year career record of 1,591 his average of 26.6 points a game in the 1962 sea son also was a record he was a third-team all-am erica selection in his senior year during his professional car eer he also worked extensively staging and teaching in clinics for youth groups and high schools in community work and in public relations he will hold the faculty rank of instructor in physical educa tion and will teach in the phy sical education teacher training program the new coach met with the varsity squad immediately after his appointment o'hora will continue as freshman coach un til karl lawrence returns from leave conant meeting with cte today james a conant president emeritus of harvard university was scheduled to meet today with the faculty committee on teacher education conant is visiting the campus as part of the new experimental teacher education program in augurated by the state of new york in which the university is participating with five other colleges the program is designed to give each university the pre rogative for determining what the requirements for its specif ic teacher training program will be rather than require that all colleges conform to the state re quirements as is the case now 1 million gift opens fund campaign by john sober 66 anonymous alumnus contribution initiates 5-year 22.9 million drive new york city â€” an individual anonymous grant to the university of stocks and se curities worth in excess of 1 million was announced last night at the 1964 alumni fund drive kick-off dinner held here the dinner for committeemen from the new york area launched the university's 22.9 mil lion five year development campaign the gift will be made in the form of a deferred giving plan by which the univesity will receive irrevocable title to the stocks but the donor will continue to receive until a stipulated time the interest on the funds public information director robert g smith said this period could be quite long or that possibly in two or three years this person may turn all benefits of interest over to the university at any rate the gift cer tainly becomes part of the uni versity fund drive receipts and will benefit the university as a part of the endowment in any case smith added this type of giving is often preferred by donors since it of fers certain advantages as stated in a university pamphlet con cerning contributions under the life income plan gifts to colgate guarantee the donor a fixed life income as well as tax advantages donors may desig nate survivors to receive income on the gift for life the university annouced that the anonymous donor attended the university as a student some years ago but was forced to leave for an unspecified rea son although it was not for dis ciplinary or academic reasons smith said that the alumnus had maintained his interest in the university although not holding a diploma and had helped support it through gifts over the years this certainly wasn't his first gift to the university smith commented in a letter written to the uni versity the donor stated al though it was not my good for tune to graduate i have always treasured my association with the college as an undergraduate and alumnus colgate has sub stantially enriched my life i feel it is the obligation of all alumni to help colgate continue its tra dition of independence for the benefit of those who come after affiliation with nsa approved by senate by george gowen 66 despite vociferous objections from three living units the stu dent senate voted 16-3 monday night to affiliate with the nat ional students association charles o ingraham 65 chairman of the senate's nat ional affiliation committee de fended the motion as making available a steady stream of new ideas from other campuses on a regular basis something which the senate has lacked he said that leaders in gov ernment education and other countries do regard the resolu tions of the nsa as the true reflection of college-age youth taking the opportunity when it is offered can't kill us added ingraham objections were raised in the debate on the grounds that the organization might be able to use the university's name in support of objectionable resolu tions ingraham answered that min ority reports were submitted on any deeply contested issues and that the senate retained the op tion to leave the nsa at any time if it decided to voting against the motion to affiliate were alpha delt beta and dodge house other business the senate then moved to send a strong protest to dean griffith concerning the manner in which the student affairs committee has handled the is sue of formal rushing robert w cranston chair man of the ifc revealed that the student affairs committee last week sent a recommenda tion to the educational policy committee on the ifc's petition to have formal rushing reinstat ed at the beginning of second semester rather than during the semester break according to cranston a tooth and nail session ensued last friday in dean leemon's office at which the ifc arriv ed at a compromise recom mendation with the student af fairs committee both he and senate president peter c schaehrer however refused to disclose the content of the rec ommendation despite objections from various senators the senate voted to protest the deliberate secrecy followed by the faculty committees and the refusal to make a clear statement of position to the stu dent body this was passed in place of another motion which would have bound the houses to begin formal rushing on feb 12 1965 regardless of the epc's recom mendation schaehrer criticized this previous proposal as rash winter party discussed in other business social chairman edward w dietrich reported that such groups as the sherreles bo diddley and gene pitney are being considered as possible features for the winter party concert terry skinner president of the outing club also outlined some proposed activities for winter party to make it more like a winter carnival included would be night ski ing on friday night finals in intramural skiing and toboggan ing friday morning and a ski ing competition saturday morn ing for boys and their dates saturday evening before the concert a combined fireworks display and torchlight skiing display would be put on skinner estimated expenses at about 500 this would be fin burns political expert to lecture nov 19 on election as turning point by robert d kirsheman 67 james macgregor burns a leading authority on the american political system will lecture on 1964 a turning point on thursday nov 19 at 8:30 p m in the chapel , the talk sponsored by the department of political science and core 37 will include an analysis of the recent election burns is expected to lecture approximately an hour and then answer questions for 30 minutes chairman of the political sci ence department at williams college burns received his b.a at williams and earned his ph.d from harvard burns served the federal gov eminent as a member of the na tional war labor board during 1942-43 and the first hoover commission in 1948 in 1949 he served on the little hoover commission of massachusetts he has also participated in the salzburg seminar in american studies burns is the author of many books including congress on trial roosevelt the lion and the fox john kennedy a pol itical profile government by the people and deadlock of democracy the four party system he is now engaged in a stu dy of the american presidency the results of which will be made into a book besides being a leading stu dent of american institutions burns is an active member of the democratic party he has run for congress from his dis trict in massachusetts and wor ked for the state party ' hamilton board suspends vote on ordinance the hamilton village board last night decided to take no ac tion on the proposed ordinance designed to make illegal the carrying or drinking of unsealed or unpackaged alcoholic bever ages on the streets sidewalks and public places of the village according to board member james a storing the board de cided to let the students work it out and hamilton mayor ed mund clark suspended any ac tion on the ordinance for a time however storing said at some future time the ordinance could be brought up again he stressed that the village board members did not table the or dinance because they much prefer to have the colgate stu dents work out the problem and a tabling of the matter would make further action im perative storing also said the board was very impressed with the students honest concern about the problem village board member and police commissioner john wells said the principal reasons for drafting the ordinance were the litter and empty beer cans on broad street and several inci dents involving colgate students drinking and being disorderly in the village park senate vice president brian small 65 said it's the opinion of the student senate that we'd like to clear this up ourselves with regard to the liquor drinking and litter problem its self dean griffith added the conscience of a crowd and the search for freedom lead people to do strange things hamilton mayor edmund d clark involved in liquor ordinance controversy storing opens talk for rights group the colgate human rights group will present an informal discussion tonight on the civil rights struggle who should fight it and where should it be fought keynote remarks will be deliv ered by james a storing dean of the faculty and huntington terrell associate professor of philosophy the discussion will be held in room 106 of lathrop hall start ing at 8 p m continued on page 7 continued on page 7